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Flood water floods fields and farms in Bolivia

In the rural area of ​​Bolivia, near the border with Brazil, the water was flooded with vast herbal lands in which the cows were granted, forcing livestock and cow’s shepherds to go into the water to reach small spots of high lands.

The state in South America was exposed to heavy rains, which are the most intense decades, which led to the flooding of soybeans and farms with water, exporting exports at risk, and pushing the prices of local foodstuffs to rise, and the livestock breeders, Gunter Amterter, said while rescuing his livestock from the flood water: “The floods that we are currently witnessing are unusual, and very severe at this time of this year.” “Water continues to rise and is difficult to predict the extent of its rise,” according to local estimates, about 200 thousand heads of livestock, or 2% of national wealth, are at risk, as they suffer from flood water and exhaustion, and the Beni Cow Meat region is supplied at the country level and exported to markets such as China, and the floods have caused damage to 590 thousand families and claimed the life of at least 55 people.

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